The minister of State in Prime Minister's office responsible for Parliamentary affairs, William Lukuvi
However,
minister Lukuvi clarified that, reports of the meeting, shows that Prime
Minister Mizengo Pinda had promised that the government would collect views
from different stakeholders and not directly from the people over the decision
to transfer the capital city from Dar es Salaam to Dodoma with a view to
prepare the proposals of enacting a new Act to officially recognize Dodoma town
to become a new national capital city. In elaborating more about the
development of the CDA and the idea of transferring the capital city from Dar
es Salaam to Diodoma, Lukuvi noted that, the government has reiterated its
commitment to continue its plans of collecting views which would decide either
the proposed Dodoma town should become a national capital city in future or not.
“We shall continue collecting views to
would be stakeholders in order to reach a firm decision” he said adding that,
the government has hired technical experts from South Korea in order to work on
the newly restructured master plan of the Dodoma town. Responding a query by a
Special Seat legislator for Singida Dayana Chilolo (CCM) who has become so worried about over the high prices of a
piece of land (plots) being sold to the people in Dodoma, and wanted to know
what action has the government taken so far to reduce prices. Minister Lukuvi noted that, these are
available in three different categories as Dodoma is rapidly expanding in terms
of population the price rates on the plots in the town has varied in respect of
their sizes depending on their locations. He clarified that, plots can now be available
at a low price, middle and high levels and these are surveyed and given a title
deed irrespective of their price quotations, which for the highest normally is
issued on loan basis. It is now over 40 years ever since the government
declared the decision of making Dodoma to become a capital city, but it’s
unfortunate that, the government’s ambition has never been fulfilled. Critics on
the issue have once quoted as saying that, the slow pace of the government’s
decision is likely to dash off plans in future.
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